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2012ApJ...745L..32N - Astrophys. J., 745, L32 (2012/February-1)

The period change of the cepheid Polaris suggests enhanced mass loss.

NEILSON H.R., ENGLE S.G., GUINAN E., LANGER N., WASATONIC R.P. and WILLIAMS D.B.

Abstract (from CDS):

Polaris is one of the most observed stars in the night sky, with recorded observations spanning more than 200 years. From these observations, one can study the real-time evolution of Polaris via the secular rate of change of the pulsation period. However, the measurements of the rate of period change do not agree with predictions from state-of-the-art stellar evolution models. We show that this may imply that Polaris is currently losing mass at a rate of {dot}M ≈ 10–6 M/yr based on the difference between modeled and observed rates of period change, consistent with pulsation-enhanced Cepheid mass loss. A relation between the rate of period change and mass loss has important implications for understanding stellar evolution and pulsation, and provides insight into the current Cepheid mass discrepancy.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: evolution - stars: individual: Polaris - stars: mass-loss - stars: variables: Cepheids

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